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41% OffThe DragonVale World Winter Event, also called “Warmth of Winter,” is a special holiday event running December 5, 2024 to January 20, 2025 dragonvale.fandom.com. In this festive event, players collect a new currency called iceberries by playing the game and trade them in at the Mirthful Market for exclusive winter-themed dragons, decorations, and rewards. The islands are decorated with snow and holiday lights, and special visitors like Lumi and Sandakloz appear. The goal is to earn as many iceberries as you can and spend them before the market closes (with any leftover converting to DragonCash at 1,000 per iceberry dragonvale.fandom.com). Dragontamers who prepare ahead (for example by saving up eggs and treats) will have an easier time enjoying the event. You might even treat yourself to a cute Snowy Dragon Plush or other festive gift as you play!
What is the Warmth of Winter Event?
During the Warmth of Winter event, your Winter-themed tasks center on gathering iceberries. Every action you take in the game can net iceberries: breed dragons, hatch eggs, buy dragons with Gems, collect from habitats, and play mini-games. You can use those iceberries at the Mirthful Market to unlock special winter dragons and decorations dragonvale.fandom.com. The event started at the December 5, 2024 daily reset and will end January 20, 2025 dragonvale.fandom.com (the market stays open until Jan 22 for final spending). Players must be at least level 11 to participate, and a tutorial shows you the ropes at the start.
Earning Iceberries (Event Currency)
You earn iceberries through many regular gameplay activities. Here are common ways to collect iceberries during the event dragonvale.fandom.com:
- Breed Dragons & Hatch Eggs: Each breeding attempt and resulting hatch grants iceberries. The more you breed, the more you earn.
- Buy Dragons with Gems: Surprisingly, purchasing any dragon with gems also gives iceberries. If you’re converting gems into dragons, you get extra iceberries too.
- Collect from Habitats (up to 500/day): Habitat collections yield iceberries (up to a 500 iceberry per day cap per habitat). Make sure to check all habitats daily.
- Watch Vision Ads: Watching in-game ads from Tolzar rewards iceberries. You can watch a few every day for bonus currency.
- Play the Colosseum & Arctic Amphitheater: Winning battles against other players grants iceberries as a prize. Challenge friends for extra winnings.
- Play Fort of Frivolity Games: The fun carnival games at the Fort also drop iceberries as prizes. Each game you play can reward a chunk of iceberries.
- Daily Login at Mount Valesuvius: Logging in each day lets you collect a free gift at Mount Valesuvius (the DragonVale volcano island) dragonvale.fandom.com. These gifts usually include iceberries.
- Find Sandakloz and Hidden Presents: Keep an eye out in your park for the Sandakloz or little hidden presents. Clicking them gives iceberries (and sometimes treats or even a Dragon Egg).
- Breed in the Runic Breeding Caves: Any time you use a Runic Breeding Cave, you get a bonus of iceberries.
By actively doing these, you’ll steadily accumulate iceberries and be ready to spend them.
Daily Gifts Calendar
DragonVale World rewards you for logging in each day during the event. There are 43 daily gifts available (one per day of the event) that you can claim at Mount Valesuvius dragonvale.fandom.com. These gifts include small amounts of iceberries and occasional percentage bonuses. For example, many days give 50–125 iceberries, and a few days give special bonuses (like 7% more event currency) dragonvale.fandom.comdragonvale.fandom.com. Notably, Day 27 and 28 have higher rewards (likely for New Year’s Eve and New Year’s)dragonvale.fandom.com. On the final Day 43, the reward is special: you can choose any one returning Winter Event dragon as a prize dragonvale.fandom.com. (This means you pick from all dragons that were released during the Warmth of Winter, except the ghostly types, plus the Eve Dragon dragonvale.fandom.com.) In summary, even if you get behind, logging in each day (or catching up with Gems) is a free way to boost your iceberry total and eventually claim a bonus dragon.
Event Market Rewards
At the Mirthful Market, you spend iceberries on various festive prizes. The rewards fall into categories like new dragons, returning dragons, decorations, and special islands/items. Below are some highlights:
New Winter Dragons
- Winter Dragon (6,000 iceberries) – A brand-new seasonal dragon with a snow-white, shaggy coat. This frosty dragon was introduced in the Warmth of Winter event. It cannot be bred normally (it’s a special event dragon), so the only way to get it is by saving up 6,000 iceberries and buying it dragonvale.fandom.com. It’s a must-have for Winter Dragon fans!
- Liveloch Dragon (9,000 iceberries) – Another new dragon added to this event. The Liveloch has an icy-blue theme. If you collect it, a tip: place a Volcano decor in your park. With the Volcano in your park, the Liveloch can evolve into the Lavaloch Dragon for just 1,000 extra iceberries dragonvale.fandom.com. This evolution is only possible during Warmth of Winter, so grab the Lava-loch if you want it (100% worth it if you like the Lava theme) dragonvale.fandom.com.
These two dragons are the event’s major additions.
Returning (and Notable) Dragons
Many familiar winter-themed dragons return. You can buy classic holiday dragons or rare event dragons if you have the iceberries. For example:
- Winter-Event Classics: Dragons like Reindeer (750 iceberries), Gift (1,900), Coal, Mistletoe, Trinket, Regift, and Holly Dragons are all available again dragonvale.fandom.com for relatively low cost. These are the cute Christmas-themed dragons players often collect.
- Snowflake Dragons: Several “Snowflake” dragons (Snowflake Dragon #1, #2, etc.) are back at 3,000 iceberries each dragonvale.fandom.com. They have icy looks and are unique variants of the Winter Dragon theme.
- Ornamental Dragon (2,000 iceberries): This beloved pastel holiday dragon is available again dragonvale.fandom.com if you missed it before.
- Shiver Dragon (5,600 iceberries) and Festive Dragon (5,700): Mid-priced dragons for winter players; they have icy and holiday looks respectively dragonvale.fandom.com.
- High-End Dragons: The event also offers super-rare dragons like Chaiko (7,000), Grandeur (11,350), Icecarade (11,400), Shaper (12,300), and Snopaw (13,300) dragonvale.fandom.com. These cost a ton of iceberries but are very powerful and decorative in your park (the Icecarade and Shaper dragons, for example, have unique 3D effects and sound effects!). If you play hard, you can aim for these top-tier prizes.
Each dragon often comes with a matching pedestal decoration (buy the pedestal for one-tenth the dragon’s cost). Don’t forget to pick up pedestals to display your prizes!
Decorations & Paths
Besides dragons, the market has fun winter decorations and themes:
- Illusions & Paths: These are ground decorations. For example, Illusion: Melted Snow and Illusion: Lava each cost 500 iceberries dragonvale.fandom.com. They make your park ground look like winter ice or flowing lava. Also, the Firewalk Sidewalk (a cobblestone winter path) costs 1,500 iceberries dragonvale.fandom.com.
- Trees & Structures: Festive trees and items often pop up. (Not all are listed on the wiki, but keep an eye out for items like Tree of Light or Crystal Rose – they may reappear in the event store or as special challenges.)
- Toy Chest (1,100 iceberries): This is a special decoration that looks like a glowing chest filled with gifts dragonvale.fandom.com. It’s a nice seasonal ornament.
- Houseware & Island Themes: The event may offer timed-exclusive decorations or island themes (the Harvest Theme or Relic of the Epics, for example) as bonuses in the market dragonvale.fandom.com. These unlock new visual themes for your islands.
In general, spend your iceberries to get the items you really want most. Many of the festive dragons and decos will be available in “Bring ’Em Back” events later, but new ones won’t return until next winter. So it’s a good idea to prioritize the unique Winter 2024 content like Winter Dragon, Liveloch, etc.
Breeding and Evolutions
This event also offers special breeding options:
- Cooperative Breeding with Lumi: A special visitor, Lumi, gives you a level-5 Regift Dragon to breed for free in the Breeding Cave. If you cooperate and have that dragon, you can attempt to breed special dragons (e.g. Gift Dragon) during the event dragonvale.fandom.com. In fact, Lumi also appears at level 10 in the Arctic Amphitheater to trade or breed for a Gift Dragon. (Basically, family/friends can work together to get Gift Dragons without using iceberries.)
- Evolutions: As mentioned, if you have a Volcano decoration, you can evolve Liveloch → Lavaloch by paying 1,000 iceberries dragonvale.fandom.com. Keep your eye on any announcements for other evolution tricks (like Firebreaths needing certain habitats, etc.), but Volcano is the main one this year.
Note that the Winter Dragon itself is not breedable – it only comes from the event currency dragonvale.fandom.com. Some players joked about it (since Snowpocalypse dragon requires a Winter Dragon to breed), but during the event you must just buy the Winter Dragon. Any other special breed combos (like for newer dragons) will usually be shared by the community once the event starts.
Tips and Strategies
- Log In Every Day: Get the daily iceberries and the big final dragon choice on Day 43 dragonvale.fandom.comdragonvale.fandom.com. Even if you fall behind, you can “catch up” by spending a few gems.
- Use All Sources of Iceberries: Don’t forget habitat collections (500/day each), ads, and mini-games – they add up quickly dragonvale.fandom.com. Clear your habitats multiple times a day if possible (send to space and recall) to hit the cap.
- Special Visitors: Watch for Sandakloz or Hidden Presents in your park (usually visible with a glowing border). Click them for bonus iceberries or surprises dragonvale.fandom.com.
- Save Rather Than Spend Gems: If you’re low on iceberries near the end, it’s usually better to convert any spare gems into dragons (for the iceberry bonus) and then save that currency for late pushes.
- Priority List: Decide which dragons/decorations you want most before using iceberries. Many dragons will be available in future events, but Winter Dragon and Liveloch are one-time this year. If you want those, aim iceberries there first dragonvale.fandom.comdragonvale.fandom.com. After that, set goals for the mid-tier festive dragons you like, and spend leftovers on fun decos.
- In-Game Events: Complete any Winter Event-specific quests or challenges. They often give extra iceberries and treats. There might be tasks like “Breed 5 dragons” or “Win 3 Colosseum battles” that award iceberries.
Fun Holiday Gear (Affiliate Picks)
Many DragonVale players like to add a festive touch to their gaming setup during winter. Here are two fun holiday-themed items you might enjoy:
- A furry dragon plush for your desk. For example, the adorable Jellycat Snow Dragon Plush (large 19.5-inch size) looks like a snowy white dragon – perfect for any DragonVale fan’s collection.
- A gaming headset with holiday flair. Imagine playing the Warmth of Winter event with immersive sound! The Ozeino 7.1 Surround Sound Gaming Headset comes with noise-canceling mic and RGB lights. It’s highly rated and works on PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Switch. You could wrap it with some festive lights or antlers for a holiday touch.
Make gaming even more fun this winter. A festive headset can enhance your DragonVale sessions under the Christmas tree.
Conclusion
The DragonVale World Winter Event is packed with holiday fun and rewards. By collecting iceberries through gameplay, claiming daily gifts, and spending wisely at the Mirthful Market, you can unlock all the cool winter dragons and decorations. New dragons like Winter Dragon and Liveloch/Lavaloch Dragon are stars of the show, but there are dozens of other dragons and decos to enjoy too. Get a head start by saving eggs, treats, and gems now, so you’re ready on December 5. Then dive into the event – exchange iceberries for your favorite prizes, and celebrate the season in style. Happy Winter Event, and good luck collecting those iceberries!